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Paradise Lost


                                  Cursed is the ground for thy sake; thou in sorrow
                                  Shalt eat thereof, all the days of thy life;
                                  Thorns also and thistles it shall bring thee forth
                                  Unbid; and thou shalt eat the herb of the field;
                                  In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread,
                                  Till thou return unto the ground; for thou
                                  Out of the ground wast taken, know thy birth,
                                  For dust thou art, and shalt to dust return.
                                  So judged he Man, both Judge and Saviour sent;
                                  And the instant stroke of death, denounced that day,
                                  Removed far off; then, pitying how they stood
                                  Before him naked to the air, that now
                                  Must suffer change, disdained not to begin
                                  Thenceforth the form of servant to assume;
                                  As when he washed his servants feet; so now,
                                  As father of his family, he clad
                                  Their nakedness with skins of beasts, or slain,
                                  Or as the snake with youthful coat repaid;
                                  And thought not much to clothe his enemies;
                                  Nor he their outward only with the skins
                                  Of beasts, but inward nakedness, much more.
                                  Opprobrious, with his robe of righteousness,
                                  Arraying, covered from his Father’s sight.
                                  To him with swift ascent he up returned,
                                  Into his blissful bosom reassumed
                                  In glory, as of old; to him appeased
                                  All, though all-knowing, what had passed with Man
                                  Recounted, mixing intercession sweet.
                                  Mean while, ere thus was sinned and judged on Earth,


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